Massimo’s idyllic childhood was shattered by the mysterious death of his mother. As he prepares to sell his parents’ apartment, he is haunted by his traumatic past. Compassionate doctor Elisa could help tormented Massimo open up and confront his childhood wounds… Synopsis

Turin, 1969. Nine-year-old Massimo’s idyllic childhood is shattered by the mysterious death of his mother. The young boy refuses to accept this brutal loss, even if the priest says she is now in Heaven. Years later in the 90s, adult Massimo has become an accomplished journalist. After reporting on the war in Sarajevo, he begins to suffer from panic attacks. As he prepares to sell his parents’ apartment, Massimo is forced to relive his traumatic past. Compassionate doctor Elisa could help tormented Massimo open up and confront his childhood wounds… (writer-director) Feature Filmography

2016 – FAI BEI SOGNI (SWEET DREAMS) 2015 – SANGUE DEL MIO SANGUE (BLOOD OF MY BLOOD) From teenage rebellion to religious From the 80s on, Bellocchio’s films 2012 – BELLA ADDORMENTATA () institutions to political subversion, have often focused on coming to 2010 – SORELLE MAI (THE MAI SISTERS) the films of Italian director Marco terms with a personally and politi- 2009 – Bellocchio have explored the social cally turbulent past. He has ques- 2006 – IL REGISTA DI MATRIMONI () and political contradictions of his tioned ideologies and moral issues 2003 – BUONGIORNO, NOTTE (GOOD MORNING, NIGHT) country. His prolific 50-year career and fought to make sense of his 2002 – L‘ORA DI RELIGIONE (aka IL SORRISO DI MIA MADRE - MY MOTHER‘S SMILE) has been closely intertwined with characters’ motives. He has con- 1999 – LA BALIA (THE NANNY) the complexities and discrepancies fronted the conflict between the 1997 – IL PRINCIPE DI HOMBURG DI HEINRICH VON KLEIST (THE PRINCE OF HAMBURG) of Italian history. Church and the radical Left without 1994 – IL SOGNO DELLA FARFALLA (THE BUTTERFLY‘S DREAM) Bellocchio’s works are known for aligning himself with either. His 1991 – LA CONDANNA (THE CONVINCTION) being politically-engaged and often films compose a rich, fascinating 1998 – LA VISIONE DEL SABBA (aka LA SORCIERE) attacking symbols of Italian con- and humane investigation of Italian 1986 – DIAVOLO IN CORPO (DEVIL IN THE FLESH) formism. His darkly funny debut life, whether modern or historical. 1984 – ENRICO IV (HENRY IV) feature, 1965‘s FISTS IN THE Bellocchio was born in Piacenza, 1982 – GLIO OCCHI, LA BOCCA (THE EYES, THE MOUTH) POCKET, about an existentially-tormented teenager, is often credited Italy, in 1939. In 1959, he suspended his studies in philosophy at 1980 – SALTO NEL VUOTO () with having anticipated the youth rebellion that would shake the foun- Milan’s Catholic University to enroll at the Experimental Center for 1977 – (THE SEAGULL) dations of Italian society. Cinematography in Rome. He made several short films in the early 1976 – MARCIA TRIONFALE (VICTORY MARCH) Throughout the 70s, Bellocchio‘s cinema explored the political tumult 60s and studied at London’s Slade School of Fine Arts. 1972 – SBATTI IL MOSTRO IN PRIMA PAGINA (aka VIOL EN PREMIERE PAGE) of the time. He denounced religion with 1971’s IN THE NAME OF Bellocchio was awarded the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at 1971 – NEL NOME DEL PADRE (IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER) THE FATHER and the military with 1976’s VICTORY MARCH. the Venice International Film Festival in 2011. 1967 – LA CINA E VICINA () 1965 – I PUGNI IN TASCA () Director’s Comments

The film ‘Sweet Dreams’ was born from Massimo Gramellini‘s novel “Fai Bei Sogni”, which was one of Italy‘s biggest publishing successes of recent years (and much deserved because of the details and emotions that the book describes). But I was not won over to make this film simply because it was a best-seller. It was because of the book‘s themes, the dramatic situations... A mother‘s death. Losing a mother while still a child. Nine-year-old Massimo‘s pain over losing his beloved mother – love felt twice as strong because the boy feels it is reciprocated, absolute and exclusive. Massimo, a grown man and already an established journalist, “wakes up” one day and must confront the roots of his pain. We could speak of “healing” but I rather more prudently speak of the concrete principle of change.

Young Massimo rebels against this unjust tragedy, then, over time, his adjustment to survive this incomprehensible loss. Adapting to life that has a heavy cost for Massimo because he has become more sombre, beaten, due to a need to defend himself to survive. The toll is taken on his ability to love, left cold and empty over the years of his adolescence and into his adult life. Complex circumstances and random casual relationships do not allow Massimo‘s armor of indifference to break down. This story struck me hard, deeply, because I saw many themes that I have often faced in my films. Family, mothers, fathers, the home in various time periods over at least 30 years, over a time of radical change in Italy. The changes in Italy are literally seen from the windows of his home... Rome, Sarajevo, Turin – seen and experienced by an accomplished journalist. Working for a major national daily newspaper, Massimo is a chronicler of reality, a detached witness. Maybe he longs to become a somewhat more compassionate participant in the world‘s events... Beppe Caschetto and Rai Cinema present Main Cast & Crew Sweet Dreams (Fai Bei Sogni) a film by Marco Bellocchio

2016 – Italy/France – 134 min – in Italian Massimo Valerio Mastandrea Director Marco Bellocchio Elisa Bérénice Bejo a production of IBC MOVIE and KAVAC FILM with RAI CINEMA Massimo‘s father Guido Caprino Screenplay Valia Santella in co-production with AD VITAM (France) with the participation of RAI CINEMA and ARTE FRANCE Massimo as a child Nicolò Cabras Edoardo Albinati with the support of Ministero beni e attività culturali Regione Lazio – Fomdo regionale per il cinema e l’audiovisivo Massimo as a teenager Dario Dal Pero Marco Bellocchio in association with Impresa Pizzarotti e C.s.p.a Banca Sella Patrimoni Massimo‘s mother Barbara Ronchi with support from Canal + and Cineplus Enrico‘s mother Emanuelle Devos Based on Massimo Gramellini “Fai bei sogni” tax credit consulting FIP Film Investimenti Piemonte Simone Fausto Russo Alesi edited by Longanesi & C. with the support of Film Commission Torino Piemonte Simone’s mother Piera Degli Esposti Father Abisso Director of photography Daniele Ciprì World Sales by The Match Factory Release France: 2016 by Ad Vitam Athos Fabrizio Gifuni Sound Gaetano Carito Agnese Miriam Leone Production design Marco Dentici Madrina Arianna Scommegna Editor Francesca Calvelli Madrina’s husband Bruno Torrisi Original music Carlo Crivelli IBC MOVIE KAVAC FILM s.r.l. AD VITAM Elisa’s aunt Manuela Mandracchia Costumes Daria Calvelli Via Pontevecchio 5 Via Nomentana, 186 71, rue de la Fontaine au Roi Cavalieri Giulio Brogi 40136 Bologna, Italy 00162 Roma, Italy 75011 Paris, France Father Baloo Roberto Di Francesco Production managers Massimo Di Rocco Anastasia Michelagnoli Simone Gattoni Alexandra Henocshberg Entico Dylan Ferrario Attilio Moro phone +39 51 548490 phone +39 06 8608934 [email protected] Desperado Pier Giorgio Bellocchio Project developer Anastasia Michelagnoli Gregory Gajos Executive producer Simone Gattoni Press Italy phone +33 6 87 83 64 90 Produced by Beppe Caschetto Studio PUNTOeVIRGOLA [email protected]

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Sweet Dreams is the story of a long search for the truth and the fear of discovering it. Based on Massimo Gramellini‘s novel FAI BEI SOGNI… Starring Valerio Mastandrea and Berenice Bejo… From the acclaimed director of BLOOD OF MY BLOOD, DORMANT BEAUTY, VINCERE, GOOD MORNING NIGHT and MY MOTHER’S SMILE.